WASHINGTON, May 14 (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales increased further in April, but some of the rise in receipts was likely due to higher inflation as the war with Iran boosted prices of energy products ...
US retail sales rose in April, signalling continued resilience in consumer spending even as inflationary pressures intensified across the economy. According to data released Thursday by the US Census ...
April retail sales increased even as inflation and high gas prices persisted. Most retail categories experienced gains, demonstrating strong consumer resilience. Mark Mathews, NRF Chief Economist, ...
Retail sales rose by 0.5 percent in April, just shy of market expectations. Consumers were still increasing their spending (even in inflation adjusted terms) in April, despite the war with Iran and ...
Washington — U.S. retail sales increased further in April, but some of the rise in receipts was likely due to higher inflation as the war with Iran boosted prices of energy products and other ...
US retail sales rose again in May, according to the latest NRF Retail Monitor, reinforcing signs of stable consumer spending ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. retail sales increased solidly for a third straight month in April, though part of the rise in receipts was due to soaring inflation amid the war with Iran. Rising price pressures ...